Time for some free advice for Bills General Manager Doug Whaley. Draft a quarterback on Friday. There are a number of people who will tell you not to do this for various reasons.
1. This year's group of quarterbacks is underwhelming.
2. You already have four quarterbacks on your roster.
3. You don't have a first or fourth round pick so in rounds two

Here we go! The trade deadline has passed and the rosters are set for the home stretch in the race for 30th. So how do the Buffalo Sabres, Arizona Coyotes and Edmonton Oilers stack up in terms of the roster and their remaining schedule?

Well, well, well...what do we have here? Is that a crowd of the Stanley Cup Pretenders knocking on our door, trying to get into our basement party? Chatter around the NHL seems to indicate that several teams are ready to power down on Mission McDavid. What do you say we all get to know each other?

Time for Bills fans to make another trip to Canton, Ohio for a Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Bill Polian, the architect of the Bills four straight AFC Championship teams in the early 1990's, has been elected to the Hall of Fame a

When we spoke with members of the New York city media to find out more about Rex Ryan, they all told us the same thing. He will win the press conferences. It doesn't amount to anything in terms of how the Bills will play and that ultimatel

When you work in our business, you learn not to get carried away by the athletes you meet while covering games. Getting a chance to watch and later interview some of the greatest players of their sport comes with the job. Don't get me wron

If you're wondering what has happened to the Buffalo Sabres over the last few weeks, the answer can be found in a famous comment from former NFL Coach Dennis Green, who once said "they are what we thought they were."

One week after an exhilarating victory over the Green Bay Packers and on a day when the out of town scoreboard played out perfectly, the Bills once again ripped the hearts out of their fans. So what did we learn?

The Bills loss in Denver was the latest to highlight the fact that the Bills are lacking an elite play maker at quarterback. From the 3rd-and-1 slide, to deep shots that they don't take, the Bills offense is crying out for a quarterback that will step up and make a play. Check this week's All-22 to see what's missing, and also to debunk the NFL conspiracy theorists.

Here's some handy information to help you out on Sunday. First, the current AFC standings and then the remaining schedules for the Bills and the rest of the teams fighting for a playoff spot as well as the combined won-loss record of those teams

In the first half, the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns were putting their respective fan bases to sleep. But three consecutive plays in the third quarter sent the Ralph Wilson Stadium crowd into a frenzy and the Bills on to victory.

The Buffalo Bills offense has hit the skids at a most inopportune time. Their inability to get into the end zone is the main reason why the Bills dropped back to back critical games and went from playoff contention to a team looking for a miracle.

The Bills loss to the Chiefs will likely be remembered for fumbles and fourth downs. This week's All-22 review from Jeremy White will showcase the Bills success in the run game, why the Bills should #PayJerryHughesMoney, and the misfires from Kyle Orton that played into the heartbreak.

In the span of one week, Bills WR Sammy Watkins went from forgotten man, to focal point. Unleashed upon the Vikings secondary, Watkins set highs in targets, receptions, touchdowns, and yards. Watching Watkins proves to be a lot of fun in this week's All-22 Review.

The New England Patriots made a point of exploiting the Bills inabiilty to defend Rob Gronkowski. The Buffalo Bills largely ignored their budding superstar wideout. How huge was Gronk? How much was Watkins ignored? It's all part of this week's All-22 Review with Jeremy White.

The Buffalo Bills opened the Kyle Orton era with a road win, as he passed the 300 yard mark in his first start with the team. Orton's game got better as the game progressed, while the Bills front four was fantastic from start to finish. Jeremy White takes a look at Orton's efficiency, the defensive dominance, and CJ Spiller's struggles in this week's All-22

The roller coaster ride of emotions for Bills nation continues. Sky high after a 2-0 start, then down in the dumps after back to back losses, Bills fans are once again experiencing a natural high after a great win in Detroit.

The Bills have turned things over to Kyle Orton for Sunday's game in Detroit. Orton didn't play at any point during the preseason, and didn't work with the team in training camp either. However, he's not too far removed from a solid performance in a meaningful game. Jeremy White checks out Orton's last start in a bonus All-22 Review.

EJ Manuel's performance against the Houston Texans has brought about a change at quarterback. In this week's review of the All-22, Jeremy White looks into Manuel's struggles, the chaos wrought by JJ Watt, and what Kyle Orton has ahead of him.

EJ Manuel is making life very difficult. Unfortunately he isn't making it difficult on the opposition, something NFL quarterbacks are supposed to do. The Bills second year QB is making the Bills fan base squirm.

The development of a young quarterback will, quite often, feature ups and downs early on, and EJ Manuel's performance in the Bills loss to San Diego was most certainly a down. This week's All-22 review from Jeremy White highlights just how many things went wrong for the Bills, and how the Chargers so effectively attacked EJ Manuel.

At 2-0 the Bills are talking an awful lot about team balance. In beating the Miami Dolphins, and more specifically neutralizing Cameron Wake, we're able to get a feel for what that means. Wake was kept quiet, and Jeremy White shows how the Bills were able to do it in this week's All-22 Review.

On a day when the Bills honored the late Ralph Wilson, the best tribute of all for the only owner the franchise had known, was a win over the team Wilson loved to see his club beat, the Miami Dolphins.

So what did we learn from game one of the University at Buffalo 2014 footballs season? I learned a number of things, although the first item I already knew before the game even started. Joe Licata is good.

When Buffalo Bills General Manager Doug Whaley made a bold draft day move to go get Sammy Watkins, many said his decision to give up a first round pick in the 2015 draft was basically doubling down on EJ Manuel.

Three games into the pre-season, there's some good news and bad news for the Bills first string offense. The good news is the offense is moving the ball. The bad news is the offense isn't moving the ball across the goal line.

Watch Sammy Watkins fake a Steelers defensive back out of his uniform.

In an effort to bolster the offense, the Bills brought in some new running backs and wide receivers in the off season. But they stayed with a familiar face atop the tight end portion of the depth chart.

If the Buffalo Bills are going to stay in Western New York beyond the current lease, I honestly believe they will need a new stadium. In the meantime, you are going to love the new look Ralph Wilson Stadium.

You might wonder why Anthony Dixon opted to sign with the Buffalo Bills last March in free agency. After all, he left a San Francisco 49ers team that had been to a Super Bowl and 2 other NFC Championship games over the last three seasons.